A livestreamed D&D one shot will take place inside the vagina of the game’s biggest monster, and it’s for a good cause—science and education

I did not misspell ‘critical’ in that subheadline. The D&D streaming show Science & Sorcery has teamed up with the UK’s Vagina Museum to host a money-raising one shot—titled Clitical Hit—to help promote the museum’s mission statement of raising awareness regarding “gynaecological anatomy and health”. While Science & Sorcery does have long-running campaigns, it also…

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Share of the Week: The Last of Us Part II Remastered

Share of the Week: The Last of Us Part II Remastered

Last week, we put the spotlight on The Last of Us Part II Remastered using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights: RevolutionAndre shares Abby gritting her teeth surrounded by fire ChosenVoid shares Joel aiming his shotgun Mr_GBM shares Ellie’s tattooed arm hanging down near overgrown ferns sirevanztheduke shares Dina leaning against the horse stables…

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From Late Nights to Limelight: The Story of Go Mecha Ball

Discover the origins of Go Mecha Ball, a game born from late-night ideas during parental leave. A unique game where a rolling ball transforms into a powerful mecha, capturing the internet’s attention. From viral prototype to securing funding from Microsoft – a developer’s dream come true. Go Mecha Ball began with a critical look at…

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Intel CEO bullish about chip roadmap and confirms Arrow Lake CPUs for this year as share price plummets 12%

As we write these words, Intel’s share price has dipped by over 12% today following the company’s latest financial results. However, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is conspicuously bullish about the company’s products and roadmaps, doubling down on a range of promises and confirming that we’ll see Arrow Lake CPUs later this year. Intel’s results for…

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Stunned devs left scrambling for livelihoods in wake of yesterday’s layoff bloodbath: ‘In the end the contributions didn’t matter’

The entire game industry is still reeling from yesterday’s bombshell announcement that Microsoft—hot on the heels of its $69 billion acquisition of Activision—would be laying off 1,900 employees across Activision-Blizzard and Xbox. Inevitably, Twitter is awash with reactions highlighting the human cost, both from dazed devs waking up in a world in which they no…

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